Manuel Garza Aldape

Prominent attorney in Mexico City
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Quick Facts

IntroProminent attorney in Mexico City
PlacesMexico
wasDiplomat Lawyer
Work fieldLaw Politics
Gender
Male
Birth6 April 1871, Múzquiz Municipality, Coahuila, Mexico
Death28 February 1924 (aged 52 years)
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Biography

Manuel Garza Aldape (April 6, 1871 – February 28, 1924) was a prominent attorney in Mexico City. From 1912 to 1913 he served as Secretary of Education, Secretary of State and Secretary of Foreign Affairs for President Victoriano Huerta. Due to his disagreement with Huerta's policies, he was asked to leave Mexico in 24 hours, an event described in A Diplomat's Wife In Mexico by Edith Louise O'Shaughnessy (2007).

He lived in Paris until 1914, when he moved with his family to Maine and New York City. There, he worked for Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle until 1924, when he moved back to Mexico City.

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